The Good Quaker in French Legend

The Good Quaker in French Legend is a 1932 nonfiction collection of writings by Edith Philips. It discusses French interest in Quakerism and Penn's colony during the eighteenth century.

The Good Quaker in French Legend
2011 edition
AuthorEdith Philips
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreNonfiction
Published1932
PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania Press
Media typePrint
Pages235
ISBN9781512805888
OCLC752459025

Reception

French philosophy and literary scholar Albert Schinz remarked that "Students of French literature should know of this book which can be said to be one of the very best pieces of American erudition of the past years in our field."[1]

The Good Quaker in French Legend has also been reviewed in the academic journals Revue de Littérature Comparée and Neophilologus.[2][3]

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References

  1. Schinz, Albert (1933). "Review of The Good Quaker in French Legend". Revue d'Histoire littéraire de la France (in French). 40 (3): 447–448. JSTOR 40519957.
  2. Cons., Louis (1934). "Book Review". Revue de Littérature Comparée (in French). Paris. 14: 591.
  3. G. (1939). "Book Review". Neophilologus (in Dutch). Groningen, Netherlands. 24 (2): 150–151.


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